The Member of Parliament for the Asunafo North Constituency, Haruna Mohammed BA, has highlighted a wide range of development interventions and social support initiatives undertaken over the past year, describing them as collective achievements between leadership and the people.
Through his personal X account, formerly Twitter, the MP outlined accomplishments spanning education, youth empowerment, health, infrastructure, sanitation, energy, and sports development, noting that his approach has been inclusive and people-centred.
In the area of education, Mr. Haruna Mohammed BA paid school fees for 93 tertiary students and secured GETFund scholarships for 25 students, including three medical students.
He also donated 3,500 mathematical sets to all 2025 BECE candidates in the constituency and supported the GES inter-schools gala tournament with jerseys, footballs, and GH¢50,000 in cash.
Several school infrastructure projects were executed, including the construction of a six-unit classroom block at Mpomadze, three-unit blocks at Abeberebese and Bonkwene, the completion of Asukese JHS, a KG block at Bonkwene, and an ICT centre at Mim King Faisal Basic School.
Additionally, schools affected by rainstorms in Mim were re-roofed, while Fawoyeden Savior Basic School and JHS blocks were rehabilitated.
To enhance youth empowerment and employment, the MP supported over 500 graduated artisans with nearly GH¢200,000 in seed capital and secured employment for more than 100 young people in community policing, the Ghana National Fire Service, the Ghana Prisons Service, the National Ambulance Service, and other sectors through the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).
He also facilitated the securing of an investor to kick-start operations at the Mim Quarry, creating job opportunities for hundreds of young people.
In the health sector, Mr. Haruna Mohammed BA championed the construction of CHPS compounds at Dechem and Fiankor, donated medical equipment to the Mensah Krom CHPS Compound, and presented television sets to Mim Polyclinic, Kwaku Dua CHPS Compound, and other health facilities.
He also supported the Goaso Fire Station to complete its washroom facilities and facilitated free NHIS registration and renewal for about 5,000 residents—an exercise that is still ongoing.
Significant investments were made in water and sanitation, including the rehabilitation of the Mim Pipe 20 system, the rehabilitation of a pipe-borne water system at Asumura Fante, and the evacuation of refuse dumps at Fawoyeden, Mim Abromam, and Akrodie Junction.
Modern toilet facilities were also constructed at Mim Methodist JHS.
On energy and electrification, rural electrification was extended to 50 communities, while single-phase power was upgraded to three-phase electricity in parts of Goaso.
Electricity meters were provided to communities including Gyesewobre, Adiepena, Baakodue, Dotom, and Asuboi, with transformers procured for Domeabra and Akrodie Israel.
The MP also reported notable progress in road infrastructure, including the construction of the Bediako–Kasapin–Camp 15 road; reshaping and maintenance works at Kwartengkrom, Bitire, and Akrodie–Mensakrom–Brodedwo; and the filling of an abandoned bridge at Kwartengkrom.
He further lobbied for the Bediako Junction–Kasapin–Adabokrom road to be captured under the government’s Big Push initiative, alongside the asphalting of the Tepa–Goaso Road, which has significantly improved transport and trade.
In the area of sports development, Mr. Haruna Mohammed BA invested in nurturing local talent through the donation of jerseys, footballs, trophies, and cash prizes. He also supported the construction of football parks at Mim Senior High School and contributed cement and cash towards the ultra-modern sports complex at Ahafoman SHS.
Other notable interventions include donations of cement, roofing sheets, sand, and gravel to support community projects; assistance to schools, clinics, and traditional council buildings affected by rainstorms in Mim; the establishment of a Passport Application Centre in Goaso; and the securing of approval for a hotel facility under GETFund.
Reflecting on the year under review, the MP stressed that the gains recorded were the result of teamwork and community support, reaffirming his commitment to continue delivering impactful development projects to improve the living standards of residents across the Asunafo North Constituency.
Source: myxyzonline.com
